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ROBIN & LINDA WILLIAMS, BACK 40
ROBIN & LINDA WILLIAMS BACK 40 Red House Records RHR CD 274 Robin and Linda Williams are celebrating their fortieth anniversary as performers with Back 40, a commemoration to share with their loyal audiences. It’s primarily a collection of re-recorded versions of songs from their earlier out-of-print albums, creatively recast with a supporting crew of…
DETROIT COUNTRY MUSIC: MOUNTAINEERS, COWBOYS, AND ROCKABILLIES—BY CRAIG MAKI WITH KEITH CADY
DETROIT COUNTRY MUSIC: MOUNTAINEERS, COWBOYS, AND ROCKABILLIES—BY CRAIG MAKI WITH KEITH CADY—University of Michigan Press 9780472052011. Also available in eBook, 327 pp., $25. (Univ. Of Mich. Press, 839 Greene St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104, press.umich.edu.) Detroit is, of course, Motown, Kid Rock, and Eminem. So, at first, the title of this work seems almost satirical….
JASON DAVIS, SECOND TIME AROUND
JASON DAVIS SECOND TIME AROUND Mountain Fever Records MFR130625 On this the second solo release from current Junior Sisk & Rambler’s Choice banjoist Jason Davis, there are numerous tracks on which the music is as powerful and engrossing as anything in bluegrass today. On those tracks, Davis and his band of guests get you in…
JAMES KING, THREE CHORDS AND THE TRUTH
JAMES KING THREE CHORDS AND THE TRUTH Rounder Records 11661-9134-2 If you ever meet someone who wants to understand the appeal of bluegrass and country music, play them this record. The album title, taken from a line from Harlan Howard, says it all. It’s the stories. Yes, they may be stretched a bit and, yes,…
GRAYSON COUNTY DAREDEVILS, STAGGERIN’ BLUES
GRAYSON COUNTY DAREDEVILS STAGGERIN’ BLUES Mountain Roads MMR 1018 Playing music with long-time friends is a bit like putting on gloves that fit perfectly. Jerry Correll and Tom Mylet have been playing together for more than forty years and, in this band, they are joined by Kyle Dean Smith plus family and friends for their…
LOCUST RIDGE, HEALED
LOCUST RIDGE HEALED Rural Rhythm Christian RCH-2019 About the only thing missing from this debut gospel recording by the east Tennessee quartet Locust Ridge is a rousing stand-up-and-shout number—the kind that rattles the pews. The closest they come are “Silver And Gold” and their cover of the public domain tune “Oh, I Want To See…